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he is a candidate that doesn't say thank you to people who vote for him. the president has built a stronger coalition, and the republican coalition has been in trouble for a long, long time. republicans look at elections like 2010 and 1994 where a third of the election for ate is over one state. and then they are surprised where they don't win when 16% of the election for ate is over age 65. >> what about the argument you will hear, which is romney was not a consistent conservative. had he been a consistent conservative throughout his political career and had had not flip-flopped to conservatism recently, we would have run our test with a solid conservative candidate, and you can't make the argument against conservative republicanism if romney was the standard bearer of that, because he was such a false standard bearer. >> i voted for mitt romney, and i like moderate mitt from massachusetts, and i am perhaps the last person with something good so say about romney care. i thought that was a good basis for a moderate appeal to the country. but what we got he
he is a candidate that doesn't say thank you to people who vote for him. the president has built a stronger coalition, and the republican coalition has been in trouble for a long, long time. republicans look at elections like 2010 and 1994 where a third of the election for ate is over one state. and then they are surprised where they don't win when 16% of the election for ate is over age 65. >> what about the argument you will hear, which is romney was not a consistent conservative. had...
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thanks for watching. more bad news for republicans this week. their history of obstruction is coming back to haunt them. president obama made it clear friday he will insist on getting rid of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy in a new economic plan. congressional republicans are playing tough in public instead of tax increases on the rich they are pushing nonspecific tax reform. >> it's clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes. >> we can increase revenue without increasing the tax rates on anybody in this country. we can lower the rates, broaden the base. >> eliminate all these tax credits and tax deductions. you can generate $1 trillion in revenue. you can lower tax rates by doing this. >> eric cantor put the talking points together in a letter to republicans. what would be best is a fundamental reform of the tax code that lowers rates, broadens the base, meeks america's businesses competitive again. let's see here now. lowering rates, broadening the base, ending loopholes and eliminating
thanks for watching. more bad news for republicans this week. their history of obstruction is coming back to haunt them. president obama made it clear friday he will insist on getting rid of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy in a new economic plan. congressional republicans are playing tough in public instead of tax increases on the rich they are pushing nonspecific tax reform. >> it's clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes. >> we can increase revenue without...
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. >> thank you. we appreciate it. now, president obama is going to rally support for a fiscal fix. so far we have no idea what's inside of his head and what he will propose. let's hope the president is offering an olive branch unlike the past. >> let me just make this point. we are not campaigning. the election is over. >> i'm reminded of that every day. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >>> president obama is set to host congressional leaders at the white house for a bipartisan fiscal cliff talks on friday. he's going to be meeting with labor and business loaders throughout the week. so will republicans and democrats be able to rise above their partisan differences and reach a fiscal cliff deal? let's get right to
. >> thank you. we appreciate it. now, president obama is going to rally support for a fiscal fix. so far we have no idea what's inside of his head and what he will propose. let's hope the president is offering an olive branch unlike the past. >> let me just make this point. we are not campaigning. the election is over. >> i'm reminded of that every day. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy....
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. >> stephanie: got it thanks. it's like that website after george, you know, the bleep-.com, the whole thing. everything settle after the electionerness oh do we care what rasmussen things with thinks? now obama's job approval is highest since july of 2009. it's at 54% according to rasmussen. the right wing will probably stop quoting them now since they're favorable to the president. we'll talk to charlie pierce. he has great stuff about how we should be negotiating the fiscal cliff, etc. seemingly ignoring that more americans voted for obama than mitt romney, they're moving towards a tax compromise that looks very similar to the tax idea that was made. the president talking about it. >> obama: we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach, democrats independents and some republicans. now we need the majority in congress to listen. >> stephanie: eric cantor said what would be best is reforming the tax to make businesses competitive. that's what the guy who lost in the landslide said. >> we nee
. >> stephanie: got it thanks. it's like that website after george, you know, the bleep-.com, the whole thing. everything settle after the electionerness oh do we care what rasmussen things with thinks? now obama's job approval is highest since july of 2009. it's at 54% according to rasmussen. the right wing will probably stop quoting them now since they're favorable to the president. we'll talk to charlie pierce. he has great stuff about how we should be negotiating the fiscal cliff,...